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Taste of Paris

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A French blog about the Paris food scene: new openings, unknown restaurants, off-the-beaten track meals and tastings. I take pictures myself. Have a look and bon appétit!

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Chocolate Almond Mousse with Boozy Cherries

posted July 10, 2010 in Deliciously Organic

Our vacation continues.  We've enjoyed the hospitality of friends and family who've hosted us in their homes this week, blessing us with meals and fellowship and warm beds.  Our time in Florida is over and we're now enjoying time in Texas (read full article)

8 Pairings for a Wine and Cheese Tasting

Wine and cheese tastings are a great way to sample new wines and cheeses, as well as have a party with minimal set-up and clean-up. The pairings below make for the perfect party - a variety of different tastes and textures, with each wine complement (read full article)

Bon Appétit!

posted May 31, 2010 in The Green Foot

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Beef Cigars: Kefta Brewats

posted May 28, 2010 in Dinners & Dreams

I have shared a brewat recipe previously and thought it was time for another one. I could probably post a different recipe every single one of the 365 days of the year. They are so versatile. I like to call them the jeans of the culinary world. Bette (read full article)

The no-guilt fish – Brioche toasts with smoke marinated herrings, grilled onions and egg, avocado sauce

posted May 22, 2010 in Citron et Vanille

Le poisson qui ne rend pas coupable – Toasts de brioche, aux filets de harengs marines, oignons grillés, oeuf et sauce à l’avocat Thanks so much to everyone who shared its experience with bad hair cuts the other day, not that I felt b (read full article)

Egyptian Fafafel (Ta'amia)

posted May 16, 2010 in Boise Foodie Guild

Here is what looks like a good alternative to the hamburger. This is strictly vegetarian, but it has everything in it that I like. I would use the Garbanzo beans instead of the Fava beans. Give it a try. See what you think. Cheers!Egyptian Falafel (T (read full article)

Egyptian Chicken Cordon Bleu (Cordon Blue)

posted May 14, 2010 in Boise Foodie Guild

This does not look hard to prepare and it looks extremely easy to eat. A variation on an old recipe. Enjoy!Egyptian ChickenCordon Bleu(Cordon Blue)Source: Cooking Guide by Tmatem دليل الطبخ: Chicken Cordon Bleu (Cordon Blue)للغة العر (read full article)

Egyptian Onion Soup

posted May 14, 2010 in Boise Foodie Guild

I can't really say that I want to be indoors today - 75 degrees F, 39% RH and winds SSW@8 mph. But I did get the grill ready to do a Wine and Pesto Marinated Steak tonight. If I had some fresh tomatoes, I would make this soup, which really looks good (read full article)

Iftar (Rupture du jeûne)

posted May 14, 2010 in Recettes Maroc

Chaque soir du mois de Ramadan, on peut remarquer que la table est bien garnie (selon les moyens) bien avant son heure. Souvent, on remarque que les femmes sont en train de cuisiner des mets spéciaux pour l’occasion afin de fêter cette rupture (read full article)

Pineapple-Glazed Chicken with Jalapeño Salsa

posted May 13, 2010 in TV Food and Drink

After the mass quantities of barbeque sauce, mac and cheese, and pizza that has been consumed at Chez TV Food and Drink in the last week or so (I’m keeping mum about the homemade cinnamon and brown sugar pop tarts from last week, but expect the (read full article)

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